Michaud Residential Health Services

    453 Park St, Fulton, NY, 13069
    4.5 · 2 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing

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    Amenities

    4.50 · 2 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.5
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      4.3
    • Building

      4.7
    • Value

      4.3

    Location

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    About Michaud Residential Health Services

    Michaud Residential Health Services sits at 453 Park St in Fulton, New York, and kind of spreads out, offering care for folks who need a place to stay with medical help on hand, whether for a long time or just a short rehab after a hospital visit. The staff provides skilled nursing care around the clock and supports people who need help with things like getting dressed, bathing, washing up, or moving around, and they don't just have nurses; there's also therapy like physical, occupational, and speech, plus psychiatric services for those who need them, all under a Medicare and Medicaid certified roof with 89 licensed beds, so help's always there. Residents who struggle with memory or have conditions like Alzheimer's find programs for them, too, with a protected space so wandering's less likely, special activities to help memory, and staff who create a calm and home-like place to help folks feel at home. The place can help with medical needs like wound care, vision, dental, and medication help, plus there's on-site amenities like wifi, in-room cable TV, and housekeeping, while things like safety and handicap features, a salon or barber shop, a reading room, and, maybe, spaces like a hot tub or sauna, all make life a bit more comfortable and safer. You get three home-cooked meals a day and special diet choices for things like diabetes or high blood pressure, and families can join for meals or get counseling if they need it, and if residents need help getting to appointments, to shop, or want to go to church, the staff will arrange rides. There's room for activities-some like movie nights, arts and crafts, fitness groups, off-site field trips, music, and sometimes animal therapy or board games-and they make sure every person can join in, no matter their ability, and keep things interesting. There's help for families, too, like respite care for short-term relief and counseling, and the overall style seems to be about making a place where people get personal attention and support suited to what each person needs, focusing on safety, comfort, and keeping a community feel, rather than anything fancy or big city. The facility, run by doctors and family owned, covers all those basics like meals, laundry, medication services, and daily care, kind of making things steady and reliable for both residents and their families.

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